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Date   : Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:22:45
From   : "neil f" <faz@...>
Subject: Using PC flatscreen with BBC?

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> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:20 PM
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> Subject: [BBC-Micro] Using PC flatscreen with BBC?
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>
> Hi All
>
> I saw a thread recently about using the TV in on a PC graphics
card so
> as to display the BBC picture on the PC screen - has any one
written a
> simple guide to this please?
>
> One of the things that prevents me getting the BBC out more
often, is
> all the para.. parath.. stuff that you have to set up.
(Married men
> especially will understand this point)
>
> If I can use the PC screen, I might finally get around to
playing with
> my GOMMC :)
>
> Thanks for all your help.
>
>
> John

Anyone with one of those LCD monitors that has
picture-in-picture capability (PIP) can have a Beeb running in a
little window while they're doing other stuff on the main
screen. It's only in b/w (unless you do the comp video colour
mod) but that suits me for most purposes. You just leave it
plugged into the monitor's comp video input and you can switch
the Beeb in and out at the press of a button on the control
panel.

Alternatively, get a graphics card with S-video input and use
the S-Video mod that's been suggested by a number of
contributors. Both of these routes will give you much clearer
definition than using say a UHF input on a TV card.

BTW, I can report that the Beeb/PIP screen looks particularly
cool ;-)

-Neil F.
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